A display assembly is adapted to be received by a vehicle console and includes a chassis, a display member, a hood, and a mechanical positioning mechanism. The mechanical positioning mechanism can be easily activated to adjust the display member between a hidden or closed position and a visible or open position. In one embodiment, the display assembly has a latch mechanism to maintain the display member in the hidden position.
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1. A display assembly adapted to be received by a vehicle console, comprising:
a chassis;
a display member operatively connected to an electric harness of an associated vehicle, which provides electrical power and information to electrical circuitry of the display member;
a hood; and,
a mechanical positioning mechanism for use in selectively adjusting the display member into a hidden position and for use in selectively adjusting the display member into a visible position;
wherein the display member is in a substantially horizontal orientation in the hidden position, and the hood covers substantially the entire display member in the hidden position; and
wherein the display member is in a substantially non-horizontal orientation in the visible position.
9. A vehicle comprising:
a vehicle frame;
a console supported on the vehicle frame; and,
a display assembly received by the console, the display assembly comprising:
(A) a chassis;
(B) a display member operatively connected to an electric harness of the vehicle, which provides electrical power and information to electrical circuitry of the display member;
(C) a hood; and,
(D) a mechanical positioning mechanism for use in selectively adjusting the display member into a hidden position and for use in selectively adjusting the display member into a visible position;
wherein the display member is in a substantially horizontal orientation in the hidden position, and the hood covers substantially the entire display member in the hidden position; and
wherein the display member is in a substantially non-horizontal orientation in the visible position.
11. A method comprising the steps of:
providing a vehicle having a vehicle frame and a console supported on the vehicle frame;
providing a display assembly received by the console, the display assembly comprising:
(A) a chassis;
(B) a display member operatively connected to an electric harness of the vehicle, which provides electrical power and information to electrical circuitry of the display member;
(C) a hood; and,
(D) a mechanical positioning mechanism;
activating the mechanical positioning mechanism to adjust the display member from a hidden position into a visible position;
wherein the display member is in a substantially horizontal orientation in the hidden position, and the hood covers substantially the entire display member in the hidden position; and
wherein the display member is in a substantially non-horizontal orientation in the visible position.
2. The display assembly of
a latch mechanism to selectively maintain the display member in the hidden position.
3. The display assembly of
a damping mechanism to dampen the relative motion of the hood with respect to the chassis and the motion of the display member with respect to the chassis when the display member adjusts from a hidden position into a visible position.
4. The display assembly of
a friction plate that receives a shaft.
5. The display assembly of
a first pivot member operatively attached to the chassis about which the hood can pivot.
6. The display assembly of
a second pivot member operatively attached to the chassis about which the display member can pivot.
7. The display assembly of
a gear having a plurality of teeth positioned on an outer surface of the hood; and,
a rack that engages the teeth and that is positioned on an inner surface of the chassis.
8. The display assembly of
10. The vehicle of
a latch mechanism to selectively maintain the display member in the hidden position;
a first pivot member operatively attached to the chassis about which the hood can pivot; and,
a second pivot member operatively attached to the chassis about which the display member can pivot;
wherein the hood pivots in a first direction and the display member pivots substantially simultaneously in a second direction;
wherein the second direction is substantially different from the first direction.
12. The method of
pivoting the hood in a first direction; and,
substantially simultaneously pivoting the display member in a second direction;
wherein the second direction is substantially different from the first direction.
13. The method of
the step of, pivoting the hood in a first direction, comprises the step of pivoting the hood about a pivot axis on the chassis; and,
the step of, pivoting the display member in a second direction, comprises the step of pivoting the display member about a pivot axis on the chassis.
14. The method of
sliding an extension member within a slot.
15. The method of
sliding a first extension member attached to the display member within a first slot formed in the hood.
16. The method of
sliding a second extension member attached to the display member within a second slot formed in the hood.
17. The method of
unlatching the hood from the chassis.
18. The method of
damping the relative motion of the hood with respect to the chassis and the motion of the display member with respect to the chassis.
19. The method of
activating the mechanical positioning mechanism to adjust the display member from the visible position into the hidden position.
20. The method of
rotating a gear within a rack.
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This application claims priority to U.S. Ser. No. 60/752,114, entitled HIDDEN IN-DASH DISPLAY, filed Dec. 20, 2005, which is incorporated herein by reference.
A. Field of Invention
This invention pertains to the art of methods and apparatuses for vehicle console displays, and more specifically to a console display assembly that uses a mechanical positioning mechanism to adjust a display member between a hidden position and a visible position.
B. Description of the Related Art
It is well known in the automotive industry to provide vehicle dashboards with some type of display component. Such display components are known as in-dash displays. The particular in-dash display may illustrate for the vehicle driver's viewing various data or other information such as data concerning the operation of the vehicle. The display may, for example, provide a series of gauges including a speedometer and a revolutions-per-minute (RPM) gauge. Additionally or alternatively, the display may include other monitoring devices such as an engine temperature gauge and/or oil pressure gauge. It is also know to provide environmental data such as the ambient temperature within the vehicle and/or outside of the vehicle. Still another subject for display may be a navigation system. Many other types of data may also be provided via the display.
Typically, the in-dash display is fixed in place with respect to the dashboard and thus is always visible. It is also known, however, to provide an in-dash display that can be adjusted between a visible position and a hidden position. Such known adjustable in-dash displays, however, require a motor to make the adjustment. This adds complexity and expense to the display. What is needed is a display using a simpler mechanical positioning mechanism to adjust the display member between a hidden position and a visible position.
According to one aspect of this invention, a display assembly that is adapted to be received by a vehicle console includes a chassis, a display member, a hood and a mechanical positioning mechanism. The mechanical positioning mechanism can be used to selectively adjust the display member into a hidden position and to selectively adjust the display member into a visible position.
According to another aspect of the invention, the display assembly may include a latch mechanism to maintain the display member in the hidden position and a locking mechanism to maintain the display member in the visible position.
According to another aspect of the invention, activation of the mechanical positioning mechanism to adjust the display member from the hidden position into the visible position may include pivoting the hood in a first direction and pivoting the display member in a second direction.
One advantage of this invention is that the display assembly is easy to operate and provides a low-profile console display that can be adjusted into hidden and visible positions.
Another advantage of this invention is that the display assembly can be easily and economically constructed and installed.
Still other benefits and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains upon a reading and understanding of the following detailed specification.
The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, embodiments of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
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Various embodiments have been described, hereinabove. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above methods and apparatuses may incorporate changes and modifications without departing from the general scope of this invention. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations in so far as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
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